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Endosymbiotic fungi structurally integrated with leaves reveals a lichenous condition of C4 grasses.
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Endosymbiotic fungi structurally integrated with leaves reveals a lichenous condition of C4 grasses.

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Main Author: Barrow, Jerry
Other Authors: Havstad, Kris, Lucero, Mary, Reyes - Vera, Isaac
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Subjects:
Anatomía de la planta
Ecología
Regeneración de plantas
Taxonomía
Simbiosis
Micropropagación
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